Develop the following problems in a clear and orderly way. Use 4 decimal places for magnitudes, real and imaginary values and 2 decimal places for the angle. Use the node numbering is indicated on the diagram. Indicate what you are calculating in each section of your procedure. problem #2 Two balanced three-phase generators supply a balanced three-phase load through lines Separate balanced triphasic. The load absorbs 30 kW at a power factor of 0.8 lagging. The line impedance is (1.4 + j1.6) ohms per phase between generator 1 and load, and (0.8+j1) ohms per phase between generator 2 and the load. If generator 1 supplies 15 kW with a power factor of 0.8 lagging, with a terminal voltage of 460 V, determine: c) The voltage at line-line terminals of the load d) The voltage at line-line terminals of generator 2 e) The power S, P and Q of generator 2.
Develop the following problems in a clear and orderly way. Use 4 decimal places for magnitudes, real and imaginary values and 2 decimal places for the angle. Use the node numbering is indicated on the diagram. Indicate what you are calculating in each section of your procedure.
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Two balanced three-phase generators supply a balanced three-phase load through lines Separate balanced triphasic. The load absorbs 30 kW at a power factor of 0.8 lagging. The line impedance is (1.4 + j1.6) ohms per phase between generator 1 and load, and (0.8+j1) ohms per phase between generator 2 and the load. If generator 1 supplies 15 kW with a power factor of 0.8 lagging, with a terminal voltage of 460 V,
determine: c) The voltage at line-line terminals of the load
d) The voltage at line-line terminals of generator 2
e) The power S, P and Q of generator 2.
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